Friday, June 13, 2014

Neymar leads Brazil to win in World Cup opener

SAO PAULO, Brazil, June 13, 2014 (AFP) — Neymar gave Brazil a winning start to its home World Cup, scoring twice to lead the host nation to an unconvincing 3-1 victory over Croatia in the opening game on Thursday.
Brazil had a disastrous start when defender Marcelo found his own net while trying to clear a low cross by Ivica Olic in the 11th minute, but Neymar then showed why the nation’s high hopes are all pinned on him.

Monday, September 9, 2013

The first democratically elected president of the Maldives, who was ousted last year in what he called a
coup, will face a runoff against the brother of the country’s former dictator after falling short of a clear majority in the Indian Ocean archipelago’s presidential election.  Mohamed Nasheed, who received 45 percent of Saturday’s vote, could still see a challenge in securing a second-round majority if his three election opponents form an alliance for the September 28 runoff. ...more...click below link..
http://www.timesofisrael.com/ousted-israel-friendly-maldives-leader-faces-election-runoff/

Monday, September 2, 2013

Maldives Election Cadidates Debate - 2013

All four candidates contesting the presidential elections slated for this Saturday have highlighted the
significance of enhancing industries and boosting state revenue in order to revive Maldives' flailing economy.
During Sunday's presidential debate organised by the state run Maldives Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) and Maldives National University, all candidates agreed on strengthening the tourism and fishing industry.

Incumbent President Mohamed Waheed Hassan who is seeking re-election as an independent candidate stressed that in addition to developing tourism, the capacity to process fish is vital to boosting the fishing industry.

Friday, August 30, 2013

The election candidates of 2013 – Maldives



This election seems or going to be the first and most competing election ever held in Maldives. The contenders are shown in the above picture.  Election Commission (EC) is an independent body, but some parties are having doubt about their independencies and made complaint about the EC activities. The EC committed to the media that this election would be free and fair election.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Seaplane operators to be merged: Blackstone takes majority stake in Maldivian Air Taxi and Trans Maldivian Airways


Maldives Promotion House – Blackstone Group LP (NYSE: BX), the big U.S.-based asset manager today announced that a private equity fund managed by Blackstone on behalf of its private equity investors has acquired a controlling interest in two Maldives-based seaplane operators – Maldivian Air Taxi “MAT” and Trans Maldivian Airways “TMA”. Following the transaction, Mr. Lars Erik Nielsen (Founder, MAT), Mr. Lars Petré and Mr. Hussain Afeef (majority shareholders, TMA) will retain a substantial shareholding and continue to play a significant role in the companies, including serving as directors on the board. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Muslims will not be against the death penalty: Sheik Imran


Sheik Imran Abdulla is the President of Adaalath Party said that Muslims will not be against the death penalty upon murderers that is prescribed in the Islamic Shariah. He Further stated that Islamic Shariah is a divine in origin and it is pertinent for every places and times (ages). If any person discussed about to be modified or modernized its’ contents is not a believer in Islam, so s/he is a non-muslims or hypocrite

Imran made the above comments towards the recent claims of MDP Spokesperson Hamid Abdul Gafoor who said that MDP is not believe in the death penalty, as most of the countries in the world and statistics do not show that death penalty is effective. Sheikh Imran said that the punishments and the principle of qisas (Arabic terms) – retribution are prescribed in the Islamic Shariah as a manifestation of divine justice.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

President Dr Waheed take oath of office


On 7th February 2012, the newly-sworn-in President of the Maldives Dr Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik has said that today Maldivians have obtained the true assurance of their rights guaranteed the constitution.

He was addressing the public after the ceremony held for him to take the oath of office as President of Maldives.

“Today, we have established rule of law in our beloved country. It is the day that Maldivians feel protected by the constitution,” President Dr Waheed said.